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  2. Snappy Gifts - Wikipedia

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    US$104.8 million (2022) Number of employees. 200+ (2023) Website. snappy .com. Snappy Gifts is a multinational company based in New York. The company, founded in 2015, provides companies with an online system to offer personalized gifts to their employees. As of October 2022, the company also offers an online gifting platform for individual ...

  3. Spinner (website) - Wikipedia

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    Spinner was an online music and entertainment service. An AOL Music property, it was acquired by AOL on June 1, 1999, along with Nullsoft for $400 million. [2] [3] [4] Based in San Francisco, California, the website was the first Internet music service and was the largest by 2001, while offering promotional features from high-profile recording ...

  4. List of Spidey and His Amazing Friends episodes - Wikipedia

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    August 6, 2021. ( 2021-08-06) 101. 0.36 [4] "Panther Patience". Sib Ventress. "Spidey to the Power of Three": While Peter, Gwen and Miles wait for Aunt May to return with their favorite flavors of ice cream, they decide to step out and stop Rhino from stealing gold coins from banks.

  5. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    "spinner" will have an interactive spinning wheel and a fidget spinner which can be toggled via the switch. For the spinning wheel, a dropdown menu can change the number of numbers on the wheel: from 2 to 20. Whereas for the fidget spinner, users have to mimic a rotating motion in order for the spinner to spin.

  6. The Lazy Spinner - Wikipedia

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    "The Lazy Spinner" or "The Lazy Spinning Woman" is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, tale number 128. It is Aarne-Thompson type 1405.. Synopsis. A lazy woman did not like to spin and when she did, did not wind onto a reel, but left it on the bobbin.

  7. Timespinner - Wikipedia

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    Timespinner is a video game developed by Lunar Ray Games and published by Chucklefish.It was funded through the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter in June 2014. Initially scheduled for release in November 2015, growth in the project's scope necessitated a later release date of September 2018.

  8. I'll Always Love You (The Spinners song) - Wikipedia

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    The Spinners singles chronology. "Sweet Thing". (1964) " I'll Always Love You ". (1965) "Truly Yours". (1966) " I'll Always Love You " is a song co-written by William "Mickey" Stevenson and Ivy Jo Hunter and produced by Stevenson and Hunter as a single for The Spinners on the Motown Records label. The single became the Detroit-reared group's ...

  9. The Rubberband Man - Wikipedia

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    The Rubberband Man. " The Rubberband Man " is a song recorded by American vocal group the Spinners. The song, written by producer Thom Bell and singer-songwriter Linda Creed, is about Bell's son Mark, who was being teased by his classmates for being overweight. Intended to improve his son's self-image, the song eventually evolved from being ...

  10. The Spinners (American group) - Wikipedia

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    The Spinners in 1965. From left to right: Billy Henderson, Edgar Edwards, Bobby Smith, Henry Fambrough, and Pervis Jackson. The Spinners are an American rhythm and blues vocal group that formed in Ferndale, Michigan, in 1954. They enjoyed a string of hit singles and albums during the 1960s and 1970s, particularly with producer Thom Bell.

  11. It's a Shame (The Spinners song) - Wikipedia

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    The Spinners singles chronology. "Message from a Black Man". (1970) " It's a Shame ". (1970) "We'll Have It Made". (1971) " It's a Shame " is a song co-written by Stevie Wonder, Syreeta Wright and Lee Garrett and produced by Wonder as a single for the Spinners on Motown's V.I.P. Records label. The single became the Detroit-reared group's ...